With four games completed, it is a suitable time to take a look at the offense and see how it is performing. Specifically, in this article, I wanted to look at the use of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ personnel groups with one tight end versus multiple tight ends.
Per our charting, this offense has run 229 total plays. Removing penalties, kneel downs and aborted plays leaves us with a total of 204. A personnel group with multiple tight ends (two, three or four) has accounted for 128 of those plays or 62.7 percent of the plays. Two tight end sets have accounted for half of their offensive plays, and they may have found a good pairing of particular tight ends.